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I'm just happy that BUF shows up on the playoff scenario graphics they show during the games.
The last two games are definitely not easy ones. One of the reasons we did so well against the Dolphins and the Jets is because we got leads and forced them to pass, which kept them from exploiting our run D. If our O gets off to a fast start, we should win hands down. But if it's close or they have a lead, they'll be running the ball with Henry and Young and we're in for a long afternoon.
The key is to get the O on track early, which won't be easy with the way their D has been playing.
We've beaten better teams than the Titans this year, but we've also lost to worse teams. It's a winnable game but it's no slam dunk.
the point is that they were having some success running the ball against us in the 1st quarter- once they stopped running, it gave us a huge advantage.
The Titans are a better running team than the Dolphins because a) their starting RB isn't injured and b) their quarterback is a serious running threat. Our run D still blows. Our best chance at winning this game is getting at least a 2-score lead so they have to play catch- up and can't run as much. If it's close enough for them to run for the whole game, we're going to lose.
the point is that they were having some success running the ball against us in the 1st quarter- once they stopped running, it gave us a huge advantage.
The Titans are a better running team than the Dolphins because a) their starting RB isn't injured and b) their quarterback is a serious running threat. Our run D still blows. Our best chance at winning this game is getting at least a 2-score lead so they have to play catch- up and can't run as much. If it's close enough for them to run for the whole game, we're going to lose.
Is someone really arguing with you on this? You're absolutely right. Our defense is good against the pass, and passing is not the Titans' forte. So if we get a lead and they're playing catch-up, we should be able to lock them down. However, if its close, they can stick to a running game plan--which they're pretty good at--and keep JP and Co. off the field. Bottom line, this game is winnable but no gimme. Tennessee's been on a roll.
Wake up, brush your teeth, and get ready for a day of hating the Dolphins. Or the Pats? How to choose?
Score early, score often an score every dang time we have the ball and the Titans will be in for a heap of trouble.
Henry, as good as he has been playing of late, is no LT and won't get that many yards against the Bills.
Besides our Karma account is in the negative and we need to get some of the good luck and bounces our way and what better team to get them from then the Titans.
When I die, please don't let my wife sell my camera equipment for what I told her I paid for it.
Is someone really arguing with you on this? You're absolutely right. Our defense is good against the pass, and passing is not the Titans' forte. So if we get a lead and they're playing catch-up, we should be able to lock them down. However, if its close, they can stick to a running game plan--which they're pretty good at--and keep JP and Co. off the field. Bottom line, this game is winnable but no gimme. Tennessee's been on a roll.
Sammy was a slow North and SOuth type of back yet he had decent success until the first sign of trouble and Moolarkey went with his usual "abandon the run" logic kicked in. Henry is speedy and can slip. It could be a very long day for us if we're not careful.
I hope the bills will treat this game like they are playing against the fins .
if you recall when Henry played in buffalo he had a hard time getting yards after he was hit. Lets just hope that we can hit him early and throw him off balance early and bring him down
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